Cary’s Corner – Summer of ’22 – Welcome to Death Valley!
Summer of ’22 – Welcome to Death Valley! I had a pet lizard once. His name was Vinnie. Vinnie liked his home to be hot, dry and filled with sand.
Classic Lawns does Plant Health Care right because we care about keeping your plants thriving. Healthy plants add beauty and value to your lawn and landscape. Our environmentally conscious programs are designed to protect your plants from insects and diseases, ensuring they stay vibrant and resilient for years to come.
At Classic Lawns, our Plant Health Care program focuses heavily on education. Most plant health issues arise because the plant was placed in the wrong location. Often, this means it was planted in a region where it doesn’t naturally thrive. Plants in unsuitable environments can become stressed, leaving them vulnerable to diseases and insects. In many cases, we recommend investing the money you’d spend on treating an unhealthy plant into replacing it with one that is better suited to your landscape and climate.
If we determine that a plant is worth preserving, we’ll develop a customized plan of action to help restore its health and ensure it has the best chance to thrive.
If you want to add a tree to your landscape, we love to plant new trees. We will help you pick out the best tree for you! Once we decide on the tree for your home, we plant it, mulch it, and include a Deep Root Feeding for it. We plant trees that are 1.5-2.0″ in caliber. This is the diameter of the trees trunk at chest height. Must trees are 6′-8′ tall at this point. This is the BEST size to plant. If you go bigger you run into risks of the tree not surviving the transplant or it can be stunted for years. If you plant a smaller size, it takes too long to grow.
So if you want a new tree or if you just want to keep your current trees & shrubs healthy, ClassicLawns is here for you because…we LOVE trees!
If you need a tree removed or you want some pruning done the right way, please call our friends!
In Springfield use All About Trees or Cherokee Tree Care.
Classic Lawns offers professional deep root feeding to nourish your trees and shrubs. Using a balanced fertilizer, our service provides numerous benefits, including:
WHAT IS ROOT FEEDING?
Root feeding involves injecting fertilizer directly into the soil, making essential nutrients immediately available to the roots.
DO MY TREES NEED TO BE ROOT FED?
We recommend root feeding for young trees, trees that are stressed, or trees that have been pruned. Mature trees typically don’t require root feeding unless they’re under stress or affected by insects, disease, or injury.
WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF ROOT FEEDING?
Root feeding enhances the growth, health, and color of your trees and shrubs. Trees that are root fed are more resistant to insects and disease and grow taller, fuller, and healthier.
Call us with any questions or to schedule root feeding for your trees!
Summer of ’22 – Welcome to Death Valley! I had a pet lizard once. His name was Vinnie. Vinnie liked his home to be hot, dry and filled with sand.
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